After Donald Trump's government strongly denied that the separation of undocumented families on the border was an "official" policy, a new document has shown that Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen made it official with her own hand.

The policy of "zero tolerance" brought forth by Donald Trump's administration has put on the table a multimillion-dollar network of contracts for shelter, transportation, and surveillance of immigrant children that adds up to $1 billion.

After Donald Trump's government instituted its policy of zero tolerance and proceeded to separate immigrant families detained at the border, many have argued that this is a measure previously imposed by the Obama administration. Is this true?

Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen has defended her department's measures on border crossings, assuring that "if you have committed a crime you will be imprisoned, regardless of whether you have a family or not."

U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean President Kim Jong-Un met Tuesday in Singapore, marking a milestone in international politics, but the propaganda was heavier than the real results around that handshake.